The Mousterlin marsh and the White Sea will delight young and old alike. In the marsh, two ornithological observatories allow you to admire a Great Cormorant, a Little Egret or …
Until the middle of the 19th century, L'Île-Tudy was connected to the continent by a sand dune forming 300 hectares of mudflats and salt meadows but in bad weather, gaps …
The fishing port of Lesconil was in earlier times the economic backbone of the place. Against the Catholic neighboring village Plobannalec the communist fishermen of Lesconil opposed the naming of …
The city of Quimper is one of the most beautiful cities in Brittany. Its Saint-Corentin Cathedral dominates the old town.
It took three centuries to build this building. It is …
History of Saint Corentin Cathedral
It was in 1239 that Bishop Raynaud decided to build the current cathedral based on the foundations of an old Romanesque cathedral. In 1410, the …
This long, fine sand beach is ideal for families. Offering a view of the Glénan archipelago, Klerler beach has a supervised swimming area and a one-kilometer marked naturist area.
Today's neo-Gothic church from the end of the 19th century replaces a late Gothic building from the 16th century. Some stained glass windows were taken from the old church building and integrated into the new church.
Between rocky coves and clumps of pine trees, Sainte-Marine is the perfect place for a little break, enjoying the dolce vita atmosphere that floats in the salty air. To see: its small chapel and its pink-clad Sailor Shelter.
Built from the twelfth to the sixteenth century on the site of an old leper colony, it was first placed under the patronage of St. Stephen, before being dedicated to …